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Oh, the Mazda's truly amazing. One of the very few economy cars that is fun to drive, period.

Have you heard of the spec B version? I found one on sale and really should have went to it.

I'm really curious. I thinking of eventually swapping my GT86/BRZ for a FoST or FiST. Would really like to know any reasons for regretting the purchase.

Against Jalopnik popular opinion.

I'm not going to lie. The Jalopnik community is pretty anti stance and anti Hellaflush.

At different points, that exact car has had an anti lag system and NOS system. That car right now's been swapped to a 2JZ.

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A friend of the Cresida driver. It blows my mind every single time I watch this. He's passing people sideways.

Absolute powaaaa corrupts absolute.

I really don't think Canada should be fighting. I mean, leave it to the bigger boys. Really.

Has the 4C caught fire yet?

Nonsense, it's a feature not a fault. I've seen many video of Ferrari BBQs.

There's a lot of hate for the LS in drift setups but they really do work really well.

Sure, you win.

The problem in my market is that NFC payments require a bank that partners with a certain carrier, only works on a certain device and you have pruchase a NFC Sim later on too. Apple takes out most these roadblocks which really was what prevented mainstream adaptation of mobile payment. I have a N4, N5 and Z10 and

I didn't say first though. The problem in my market is that NFC payments require a bank that partners with a certain carrier, only works on a certain device and you have pruchase a NFC Sim later on too. Apple takes out most these roadblocks which really was what prevented mainstream adaptation of mobile payment. I

They are but in my country Google Wallet doesn't even work, our terrible alternative is using a bank app that only works on a certain carrier and certain device and an expensive NFC Sim card. It's not easy. Apple's alternative seems to eliminate that.

It has a chance of fixing up mobile payments in my market. The current situation on my market is that you need a bank that supports mobile payments in the first place and that bank pairs up with only certain carriers which supports only certain devices and then you need to buy a NFC sim card.

I've been using NFC for quite a few years too but what I'm getting at is that they have the best chance right now of making NFC mobile payments hit mainstream. (Wide usage)

Well, they are the first company to make mobile payments work mainstream.

It makes more sense and better fits the engine character but JDM favours turbo.